Infertility is a growing problem in Africa and affects the lives of many couples. As a health problem, it is largely culturally and socially constructed in such a way that even though it affects a couple it is the woman who bears the burden. This perspective has major implications for women whose status hinges on fertility performance. This paper presents the cultural construction of infertility and how it impacts on the lives of infertile women in Kenya. The presentation is based on material collected through qualitative methodologies among infertile and fertile women as well as through key informant interviews. Overall, infertility not only erodes the status of infertile women but also threatens their source of livelihood as some of their...
Infertility is a highly prevalent reproductive health condition in the global South, which often has...
Abstract Background There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitu...
Marriage traditionally has been based upon gender relations that prescribed authority of husband ove...
Africa is a multicultural continent with a large variety of sociopolitical situations. All along the...
Infertility is a major problem that affects families in Kenya. In Kisumu district, high prevalence r...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: Infertility is a major reproductive health crisis with significant consequences. Despit...
Infertility is a reproductive problem that affects all gender, race, or social class. In many Africa...
Introduction: According to statistical evidence, infertility is a global challenge which many people...
BACKGROUND: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
background: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Having children is important to most people. Nevertheless, fertility care for involuntarily childles...
Infertility is a highly prevalent reproductive health condition in the global South, which often has...
Abstract Background There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitu...
Marriage traditionally has been based upon gender relations that prescribed authority of husband ove...
Africa is a multicultural continent with a large variety of sociopolitical situations. All along the...
Infertility is a major problem that affects families in Kenya. In Kisumu district, high prevalence r...
Infertility is a global problem affecting a considerable number of people. However, perceptions on t...
Background: Infertility has been described as one of the most important reproductive health concerns...
Background: Infertility is a major reproductive health crisis with significant consequences. Despit...
Infertility is a reproductive problem that affects all gender, race, or social class. In many Africa...
Introduction: According to statistical evidence, infertility is a global challenge which many people...
BACKGROUND: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
Infertility is arguably the most neglected reproductive health problem. Notwithstanding, literature ...
background: Not being able to procreate has severe social and economic repercussions in resource-poo...
Introduction: In most traditional societies in Ghana, infertility is unacceptable and every couple i...
Having children is important to most people. Nevertheless, fertility care for involuntarily childles...
Infertility is a highly prevalent reproductive health condition in the global South, which often has...
Abstract Background There is an increasing awareness that infertility in Sub-Saharan Africa constitu...
Marriage traditionally has been based upon gender relations that prescribed authority of husband ove...